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@LSEblogs
LSE Blogs
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Charting #Bangladesh’s remarkable progress on a range of social indicators since the 1970s, @N_Kabeer @LSE_ID draws on her book Renegotiating Patriarchy @LSEPress to highlight the key role #women’s agency played in the nation's development @LSEInequalities
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How have Bangladeshi women challenged gender norms amidst the “lived” Islam of their culture, in contrast to the "universal" approach of Western feminism?
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@dashranyohan
Dashran Yohan 🇵🇸✊🏾
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What can Bangladesh’s garment industry teach us about how capitalism and patriarchy collide in people's lives? I got the chance to speak to the awesome @N_Kabeer about her new book renegotiating patriarchy, the care economy, class struggle and more. https://t.co/hrjU97mliJ
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If one wishes to understand how gender, power, and economic development intersect in shaping women’s lives and choices, and how women — particularly women in the Global South — renegotiate patriarc...
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@LSEPublicPolicy
LSE School of Public Policy
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Wondering whether our forthcoming #LondonConsensus book is for you? Who best to ask than our authors? 📕 Coming out Oct 2025 with @LSEPress #OpenAccess: https://t.co/UUTfQXjDsR @STICERD_LSE @The_IGC @LSEEcon @LSEnews
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@N_Kabeer
Naila Kabeer
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Student interviews teacher after many many years. Student became a Member of National Assembly in Pakistan. Teacher published her latest book on renegotiating patriarchy in Bangladesh! And so the world turns. https://t.co/dgV0MT07w2
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@LSEPublicPolicy
LSE School of Public Policy
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Introducing our #LondonConsensus community: Christopher Pissarides, Regius Professor of Economics @LSEEcon 📕 Coming out Oct 2025 with @LSEPress #OpenAccess: https://t.co/UUTfQXkbip @STICERD_LSE @LSEnews
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@LSEPublicPolicy
LSE School of Public Policy
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Introducing our #LondonConsensus community: Tim Dobermann @timdobermann, Director of Research @The_IGC 📕 Coming out Oct 2025 with @LSEPress #OpenAccess: https://t.co/UUTfQXjDsR @STICERD_LSE @LSEEcon @LSEnews
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@LSEPublicPolicy
LSE School of Public Policy
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We asked four of the authors of our forthcoming book what the #LondonConsensus means to them and how it departs from the Washington Consensus established more than 30 years ago. 📕Oct 2025 with @LSEPress #OpenAccess: https://t.co/UUTfQXkbip @The_IGC @STICERD_LSE @LSEEcon
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@LSEforBusiness
LSE Business Review
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Robert Maxwell died in 1991 and his media empire collapsed. The collapse laid bare the informality of the institutional framework in the City of London. @LSEPress @LSEManagement https://t.co/aIQQyPhWHd
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The collapse of Robert Maxwell’s media empire after his death in 1991 laid bare the informality of the institutional framework in the City of London.
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@LSEblogs
LSE Blogs
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In 1991 the collapse of #RobertMaxwell’s business empire blew up the institutional framework of the City of London. From a corporate #governance and regulatory perspective, what went wrong? Sandy Pepper @LSEManagement @LSEPress on @LSEforBusiness 👇 https://t.co/xMNnT9bUL7
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The collapse of Robert Maxwell’s media empire after his death in 1991 laid bare the informality of the institutional framework in the City of London.
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Sharmini Rampersaud
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Courtesy of @LSEPress. "China National Petroleum Corporation in Sudan Chapter from: Navigating the 21st Century Business World Roger Fon" https://t.co/6qTI2LjQwT PDF Link: https://t.co/DIaCpFerDR
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@LSEPress
LSE Press
3 months
"How Africa Eats is not just useful for policymakers. It is written in accessible language that is easy to understand, with clear arguments. This is useful in addressing the chronic issue of food in developing countries." – Dr. Edwini Kwame Kessie https://t.co/K0mfw175gb
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@LSEPress
LSE Press
3 months
Watch the recording of Professor David Luke in conversation with Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Dr Edwini Kwame Kessie and Laura Mann to celebrate the official launch of How Africa Eats as part of #LSEFestival 🥘 ➡️ https://t.co/bJdLjfrsJK
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@LSEPress
LSE Press
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Join Professor David Luke in conversation with Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Dr Edwini Kwame Kessie and Laura Mann to celebrate the launch of How Africa Eats as part of #LSEFestival 🥘 Watch the event online from 2pm today.
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@N_Kabeer
Naila Kabeer
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@N_Kabeer
Naila Kabeer
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Inaugurating new lecture series at the Department of Economics at Dhaka University with a talk on Renegotiating patriarchy …..appropriate at a time when women in Bangladesh face an uncertain future.
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@timeshighered
Times Higher Education
3 months
Promoting your book or #research paper requires different skills from those needed to produce it. Here’s everything you need to know, from Elinor Potts of @LSEPress: https://t.co/bbJGU87moc #impact #marketing #publishing
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Promoting your book or research paper requires different skills from those needed to produce it. Here’s everything you need to know
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@LSEPublicPolicy
LSE School of Public Policy
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📙🎉 Our Professor in Practice and Strategic Director of @AfricaAtLSE, Professor @DavidLukeTrade, has published a new book with @LSEPress, "How Africa Eats," which is due to be launched at this year's #LSEFestival! 🎟️BOOK NOW:
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2pm Sat 21 Jun | Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Edwini Kessie, David Luke | Free event at the LSE Festival: Visions for the Future | Ticket required
@AfricaAtLSE
Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa
4 months
📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via @LSEPress This bold book tackles Africa’s food insecurity by exposing trade barriers, climate shocks & fragmented markets. 📖 Read the book for free: https://t.co/Z19OR4ck97
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@LSEReviewBooks
LSE Review of Books
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How Africa Eats by David Luke @AfricaAtLSE @LSEPress examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a confluence of factors (including trade and agriculture policies and climate change) shape the issue. Read an extract 👉 https://t.co/O2m7jmg7pM
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